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  • Network complexity
  • Number and type of nodes and alternative paths that exist within a computer network

    Network complexity is the number of nodes and alternative paths that exist within a computer network, as well as the variety of communication media, communications

    Network complexity

    Network_complexity

  • Complexity
  • Feature of systems that defy description

    Complexity characterizes the behavior of a system or model whose components interact in multiple ways and follow local rules, leading to non-linearity

    Complexity

    Complexity

  • Complex system
  • System composed of many interacting components

    Healthcare Exchange Complexity Model Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes, "Calculating Byzantium. Social Network Analysis and Complexity Sciences as tools for

    Complex system

    Complex_system

  • Computer network
  • Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other

    its own network of storage devices that are generally not accessible through the local area network by other devices. The cost and complexity of SANs

    Computer network

    Computer network

    Computer_network

  • Computational complexity
  • Amount of resources to perform an algorithm

    In computer science, the computational complexity or simply complexity of an algorithm is the amount of resources required to run it. Particular focus

    Computational complexity

    Computational_complexity

  • Network entropy
  • Measure of connection disorder in a network

    to quantitatively characterize real complex networks and can also be used to quantify network complexity According to a 2018 publication by Zenil et al

    Network entropy

    Network_entropy

  • Social complexity
  • Conceptual framework

    sociology, social complexity is a conceptual framework used in the analysis of society. In the sciences, contemporary definitions of complexity are found in

    Social complexity

    Social complexity

    Social_complexity

  • Connectivism
  • Theory of learning in a digital age

    Connectivism is an integration of principles related to chaos, network, complexity, and self-organization theories. Connectivism was first introduced

    Connectivism

    Connectivism

  • Antifragility
  • System property

    of "satisfaction" (i.e., network complexity) before and after adding perturbations, and apply it to random Boolean networks (RBNs). They also show that

    Antifragility

    Antifragility

  • Complexity theory
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Computational complexity Complexity (disambiguation) Systems theory Systems thinking Complex adaptive system, a special case of complex systems Complex network This

    Complexity theory

    Complexity_theory

  • Infoblox
  • American technology company

    source tool designed to run on OpenFlow devices that collects data on network complexity. The tool was developed by Stu Bailey (Infoblox CTO at the time) and

    Infoblox

    Infoblox

  • Neural network (machine learning)
  • Computational model used in machine learning

    stored in the network and to the notion of complexity. Information capacity and the VC dimension are two metrics. The capacity of a network of standard

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural_network_(machine_learning)

  • Complexity class
  • Set of problems in computational complexity theory

    In computational complexity theory, a complexity class is a set of computational problems "of related resource-based complexity". The two most commonly

    Complexity class

    Complexity class

    Complexity_class

  • Complexity theory and organizations
  • Application of complexity theory to strategy

    Complexity theory and organizations, also called complexity strategy or complex adaptive organizations, is the use of the study of complexity systems

    Complexity theory and organizations

    Complexity_theory_and_organizations

  • Self-complexity
  • which combine to form the larger, associative network of their self-concept. According to self-complexity theory, an individual who has a number of self-aspects

    Self-complexity

    Self-complexity

  • Internet Protocol
  • Communication protocol that allows connections between networks

    or maintains the state of the network. For the benefit of reducing network complexity, the intelligence in the network is located in the end nodes. As

    Internet Protocol

    Internet_Protocol

  • Complexity economics
  • Application of complexity science to economics

    Complexity economics, or economic complexity, is the application of complexity science to the problems of economics. It relaxes several common assumptions

    Complexity economics

    Complexity_economics

  • TC (complexity)
  • science, and specifically computational complexity theory and circuit complexity, TC (Threshold Circuit) is a complexity class of decision problems that can

    TC (complexity)

    TC_(complexity)

  • Food web
  • Natural interconnection of food chains

    proposed methods for measuring network complexity. Connectance is "the fraction of all possible links that are realized in a network". These concepts were derived

    Food web

    Food web

    Food_web

  • Quantum complexity theory
  • Computational complexity of quantum algorithms

    Quantum complexity theory is the subfield of computational complexity theory that deals with complexity classes defined using quantum computers, a computational

    Quantum complexity theory

    Quantum_complexity_theory

  • Ecological network
  • Representation of the biotic interactions in an ecosystem

    ecological networks. Complexity (linkage density): the average number of links per species. Explaining the observed high levels of complexity in ecosystems

    Ecological network

    Ecological_network

  • Logic redundancy
  • Presence of more logic gates in a digital circuit than it theoretically requires

    logically redundant terms. This causes an unnecessary increase in network complexity, and possibly hampering the ability to test manufactured designs using

    Logic redundancy

    Logic_redundancy

  • Social network
  • Social structure made up of a set of social actors

    sciences (see large-scale network mapping). Complex networks: Most larger social networks display features of social complexity, which involves substantial

    Social network

    Social network

    Social_network

  • Convolutional neural network
  • Type of feedforward neural network

    number of parameters restricts the predictive power of the network directly, reducing the complexity of the function that it can perform on the data, and thus

    Convolutional neural network

    Convolutional_neural_network

  • Organization
  • Social entity established to meet needs or pursue goals

    which treats objects as part of social networks. Complexity theory and organizations, the use of complexity theory in the field of strategic management

    Organization

    Organization

    Organization

  • Network Time Protocol
  • Networking protocol for clock synchronization

    The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data

    Network Time Protocol

    Network Time Protocol

    Network_Time_Protocol

  • Circuit complexity
  • Model of computational complexity

    In theoretical computer science, circuit complexity is a branch of computational complexity theory in which Boolean functions are classified according

    Circuit complexity

    Circuit complexity

    Circuit_complexity

  • Microservices
  • Collection of loosely coupled services used to build computer applications

    architecture introduces challenges such as increased operational complexity, network latency, and the need for robust monitoring and fault tolerance mechanisms

    Microservices

    Microservices

  • Recurrent neural network
  • Class of artificial neural network

    In this way, they are similar in complexity to recognizers of context free grammars (CFGs). Recurrent neural networks are Turing complete and can run arbitrary

    Recurrent neural network

    Recurrent_neural_network

  • National Cyber Range Complex
  • which provides isolation between event environments. PaaS adds networking complexity, configured operating systems, end-point services and applications

    National Cyber Range Complex

    National_Cyber_Range_Complex

  • Network address translation
  • Way to traverse IP address spaces without routing

    Network address translation (NAT) is a method of mapping an IP address space into another by modifying network address information in the IP header of

    Network address translation

    Network address translation

    Network_address_translation

  • Duplex (telecommunications)
  • Communication flowing simultaneously in both directions

    they will transmit and receive at the same time (which increases network complexity and therefore cost, and reduces bandwidth allocation flexibility as

    Duplex (telecommunications)

    Duplex_(telecommunications)

  • Systems Network Architecture
  • Proprietary networking architecture created by IBM

    SNA network installation and maintenance are complicated and SNA network products are (or were) expensive. Attempts to reduce SNA network complexity by

    Systems Network Architecture

    Systems_Network_Architecture

  • Communication complexity
  • Complexity of sending information in a distributed algorithm

    In theoretical computer science, communication complexity studies the amount of communication required to solve a problem when the input to the problem

    Communication complexity

    Communication_complexity

  • Randomized algorithm
  • Algorithm that employs a degree of randomness as part of its logic or procedure

    Carlo algorithms are considered, and several complexity classes are studied. The most basic randomized complexity class is RP, which is the class of decision

    Randomized algorithm

    Randomized_algorithm

  • Bayesian network
  • Probabilistic graphical representation of causal relationships

    Bayesian networks with restricted architecture, is NP-hard. In practical terms, these complexity results suggested that while Bayesian networks were rich

    Bayesian network

    Bayesian_network

  • CC (complexity)
  • In computational complexity theory, CC (Comparator Circuits) is the complexity class containing decision problems which can be solved by comparator circuits

    CC (complexity)

    CC_(complexity)

  • Zero-touch provisioning
  • Networking concept

    Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Component, Device Type, Network Complexity, Enterprise Size, Industry, By Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies

    Zero-touch provisioning

    Zero-touch_provisioning

  • CAN bus
  • Standard for serial communication between devices without host computer

    between electronic control units (ECUs). Originally developed to reduce the complexity and cost of electrical wiring in automobiles through multiplexing, the

    CAN bus

    CAN bus

    CAN_bus

  • Network topology
  • Arrangement of a communication network

    expense and complexity required for a connection between every node in the network. Hybrid topology is also known as hybrid network. Hybrid networks combine

    Network topology

    Network topology

    Network_topology

  • Meta-analysis
  • Statistical method that summarizes and/or integrates data from multiple sources

    been popular because the process rapidly becomes overwhelming as network complexity increases. Development in this area was then abandoned in favor of

    Meta-analysis

    Meta-analysis

  • QIP (complexity)
  • Complexity class

    computational complexity theory, the class QIP (which stands for Quantum Interactive Proof) is the quantum computing analogue of the classical complexity class

    QIP (complexity)

    QIP_(complexity)

  • Irreducible complexity
  • Argument by proponents of intelligent design

    Irreducible complexity (IC) is the argument that certain biological systems with multiple interacting parts would not function if one of the parts were

    Irreducible complexity

    Irreducible_complexity

  • TC0
  • Complexity class used in circuit complexity

    parentheses. It is commonly used to model the computational complexity of bounded-depth neural networks, and indeed, it was originally proposed for this purpose

    TC0

    TC0

  • Overlay network
  • Computer network built on top of another network

    traditional network infrastructure, which can outweigh the disadvantages of additional latency, complexity and bandwidth overheads. Resilient overlay networks (RONs)

    Overlay network

    Overlay_network

  • Complexity Science Hub
  • Austrian nonprofit research organization

    University (since 2020). The CSH is embedded in an international network of complexity research centers and universities, including the Santa Fe Institute

    Complexity Science Hub

    Complexity_Science_Hub

  • Passive optical network
  • Technology used to provide broadband to the end consumer via fiber

    to market. Passive optical networks have both advantages and disadvantages over active networks. They avoid the complexities involved in keeping electronic

    Passive optical network

    Passive optical network

    Passive_optical_network

  • Virtual private cloud
  • Pool of shared resources allocated within a public cloud environment

    use of additional networking complexity as all data travels, encrypted in transit and at rest, on Google's own global, private network. Identity management

    Virtual private cloud

    Virtual private cloud

    Virtual_private_cloud

  • Social network analysis
  • Analysis of social structures using network and graph theory

    Social network analysis (SNA) is the process of investigating social structures through the use of networks and graph theory. It characterizes networked structures

    Social network analysis

    Social network analysis

    Social_network_analysis

  • 5G network slicing
  • Telecommunications network architecture

    AMF of another network slice. Also, UDM and NSSF are typically shared by all network slices to reduce the management complexity of network slices. The emergence

    5G network slicing

    5G_network_slicing

  • Pollination network
  • with specialist plants. Similar to the relationship between network complexity and network nestedness, the amount of asymmetry in specialization increases

    Pollination network

    Pollination network

    Pollination_network

  • Actor–network theory
  • Theory within social science

    Actor–network theory (ANT) is a theoretical and methodological approach to social theory where everything in the social and natural worlds exists in constantly

    Actor–network theory

    Actor–network_theory

  • Low-complexity art
  • Concept of art that can be described by a computer program

    Low-complexity art was described by Jürgen Schmidhuber in 1997, defined as art that can be described by a short computer program (that is, a computer program

    Low-complexity art

    Low-complexity_art

  • César Hidalgo
  • Chilean-Spanish-American physicist, author and entrepreneur

    pioneering the field of economic complexity by developing concepts and methods such as relatedness and the Economic Complexity Index. He is also known for

    César Hidalgo

    César Hidalgo

    César_Hidalgo

  • Complexity management
  • Complexity management is a business methodology that deals with the analysis and optimization of complexity in enterprises. Effective complexity management

    Complexity management

    Complexity_management

  • Intelligent Resilient Framework
  • that an IRF-based network increases network resilience, performance, and availability, while also reducing the operating complexity. In simulated tests

    Intelligent Resilient Framework

    Intelligent_Resilient_Framework

  • PLS (complexity)
  • Complexity class

    In computational complexity theory, Polynomial Local Search (PLS) is a complexity class that models the difficulty of finding a locally optimal solution

    PLS (complexity)

    PLS_(complexity)

  • Benthic zone
  • Ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water

    Hewitt, Judi (ed.). "What's in a tide pool? Just as much food web network complexity as in large open ecosystems". PLOS ONE. 13 (7) e0200066. Bibcode:2018PLoSO

    Benthic zone

    Benthic_zone

  • Butterfly network
  • Network topology for parallel computers

    construct the entire network structure. This is an indicator of overall cost and complexity of implementation. The example network shown in figure 1 requires

    Butterfly network

    Butterfly_network

  • Strahler number
  • Measure of branching complexity

    measure of its branching complexity. These numbers were first developed in hydrology, as a way of measuring the complexity of rivers and streams, by

    Strahler number

    Strahler number

    Strahler_number

  • Sample complexity
  • Attribute of machine learning models

    The sample complexity of a machine learning algorithm represents the number of training-samples that it needs in order to successfully learn a target function

    Sample complexity

    Sample_complexity

  • Complex adaptive system
  • System whose behavior is not automatically predictable from its parts

    COMPLEXITY-PROCEEDINGS (PDF), vol. 19, p. 17, Wikidata Q133896186. Muaz A. K. Niazi, Towards A Novel Unified Framework for Developing Formal, Network

    Complex adaptive system

    Complex_adaptive_system

  • Complexity (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Complexity is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal covering the field of complex adaptive systems. The journal's scope includes Chaos theory

    Complexity (journal)

    Complexity_(journal)

  • Active networking
  • Telecommunications routing system

    Kolmogorov complexity. The use of real-time genetic algorithms within the network to compose network services is also enabled by active networking. Active

    Active networking

    Active_networking

  • Hopfield network
  • Form of artificial neural network

    Joseph W (1990-06-01). "On the power of neural networks for solving hard problems". Journal of Complexity. 6 (2): 129–135. doi:10.1016/0885-064X(90)90001-T

    Hopfield network

    Hopfield_network

  • AC0
  • Complexity class of bounded-depth circuits

    AC0 (alternating circuit) is a complexity class used in circuit complexity. It is the smallest class in the AC hierarchy, and consists of all families

    AC0

    AC0

    AC0

  • Erik Hoel
  • American neuroscientist, neurophilosopher, and author

    2020). "The Emergence of Informative Higher Scales in Complex Networks". Complexity. 2020: 1–12. arXiv:1907.03902. doi:10.1155/2020/8932526. Hoel, Erik;

    Erik Hoel

    Erik Hoel

    Erik_Hoel

  • Issue network
  • Alliances of interest groups and individuals promoting a common cause

    government is listening to clientele groups (issue networks) less than they were in the past due to the complexity of universities and the higher education system

    Issue network

    Issue_network

  • Matthew effect
  • The rich get richer and the poor get poorer

    pone.0137796. PMC 4574777. PMID 26378457. Guadamuz, Andres (2011). Networks, Complexity And Internet Regulation – Scale-Free Law. Edward Elgar. ISBN 978-1-84844-310-5

    Matthew effect

    Matthew_effect

  • Autonomic networking
  • Concept in computing

    self-managing networks to overcome the rapidly growing complexity of the Internet and other networks and to enable their further growth, far beyond the size

    Autonomic networking

    Autonomic_networking

  • Wireless ad hoc network
  • Decentralized type of wireless network

    dynamically on the basis of network connectivity and the routing algorithm in use. Such wireless networks lack the complexities of infrastructure setup and

    Wireless ad hoc network

    Wireless_ad_hoc_network

  • Computational sociology
  • Branch of the discipline of sociology

    Simulation Agent based models for social networks, interactive java applets Sociology and Complexity Science Website Complexity Research Journal List, from UIUC

    Computational sociology

    Computational sociology

    Computational_sociology

  • Types of artificial neural networks
  • Classification of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)

    (1994). "Gradient-based learning algorithms for recurrent networks and their computational complexity" (PDF). Back-propagation: Theory, Architectures and Applications

    Types of artificial neural networks

    Types_of_artificial_neural_networks

  • Proxy server
  • Computer system that receives and forwards requests

    request and performs the required network transactions. This serves as a method to simplify or control the complexity of the request,[clarification needed]

    Proxy server

    Proxy server

    Proxy_server

  • Eric Mazur
  • Dutch-born American physicist

    Effect of Seating Arrangement on Classroom Learning Using Neural Networks". Complexity. 14 (4): 26–33. Bibcode:2009Cmplx..14d..26M. doi:10.1002/cplx.20237

    Eric Mazur

    Eric Mazur

    Eric_Mazur

  • Multistage interconnection networks
  • omega network has log2(N) stages and N/2 switching elements in each stage for a perfect shuffle between stages. Thus the network has complexity of 0(N

    Multistage interconnection networks

    Multistage_interconnection_networks

  • Web performance
  • Speed web pages are downloaded and displayed

    JavaScript and Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). As web pages grow in complexity, so do their code files and subsequently their load times. File compression

    Web performance

    Web_performance

  • Complexity Gaming
  • American professional electronic sports organization

    Complexity Gaming, formerly stylized as compLexity, is an American esports franchise headquartered in Frisco, Texas. The franchise was founded in 2003

    Complexity Gaming

    Complexity_Gaming

  • Tide pool
  • Rocky pool on a seashore, separated from the sea at low tide, filled with seawater

    Hewitt, Judi (ed.). "What's in a tide pool? Just as much food web network complexity as in large open ecosystems". PLOS ONE. 13 (7) e0200066. Bibcode:2018PLoSO

    Tide pool

    Tide pool

    Tide_pool

  • Metacomputing
  • Computing for the purpose of computing

    systems/networks complexity emerge, not only related to domain-dependent complexities but focused on systemic meta-complexity of computer network infrastructures

    Metacomputing

    Metacomputing

  • Boolean circuit
  • Model of computation

    In computational complexity theory and circuit complexity, a Boolean circuit is a mathematical model for combinational digital logic circuits. A formal

    Boolean circuit

    Boolean circuit

    Boolean_circuit

  • Graph entropy
  • Abbe Mowshowitz; Frank Emmert-Streib (21 June 2013). Advances in Network Complexity. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 186–. ISBN 978-3-527-67048-2. Körner, János

    Graph entropy

    Graph_entropy

  • Simple Network Management Protocol
  • Computer network management and monitoring protocol

    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks and

    Simple Network Management Protocol

    Simple_Network_Management_Protocol

  • Yield management
  • Operational business strategy

    transactions and overall network complexity. Suggested approaches to executing a successful yield management strategy include accurate network information collection

    Yield management

    Yield_management

  • Deep learning
  • Branch of machine learning

    van Gerven, Marcel A. J. (8 July 2015). "Deep Neural Networks Reveal a Gradient in the Complexity of Neural Representations across the Ventral Stream"

    Deep learning

    Deep learning

    Deep_learning

  • Triangular network coding
  • Concept in coding theory

    The main contribution of triangular network coding is to reduce the worst-case decoding computational complexity of O ( n 3 ) {\displaystyle O(n^{3})}

    Triangular network coding

    Triangular_network_coding

  • Algorithmic complexity attack
  • "Making DPI Engines Resilient to Algorithmic Complexity Attacks". IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. 24 (6): 3262–3275. doi:10.1109/TNET.2016.2518712

    Algorithmic complexity attack

    Algorithmic_complexity_attack

  • Multiple-image Network Graphics
  • File format

    specification, two reduced-complexity versions of MNG are also defined: MNG-LC (low complexity) and MNG-VLC (very low complexity). These reduced specifications

    Multiple-image Network Graphics

    Multiple-image_Network_Graphics

  • Flow network
  • Directed graph where edges have a capacity

    In graph theory, a flow network (also known as a transportation network) is a directed graph where each edge has a capacity and each edge receives a flow

    Flow network

    Flow network

    Flow_network

  • Network simplex algorithm
  • Algorithm in graph theory

    the existence of a provably efficient network simplex algorithm was one of the major open problems in complexity theory, even though efficient-in-practice

    Network simplex algorithm

    Network_simplex_algorithm

  • Cisco
  • American multinational technology company

    US$129 billion, it was still one of the most valuable companies. The perceived complexity of programming routing functions in silicon led to the formation of several

    Cisco

    Cisco

    Cisco

  • Analysis of algorithms
  • Study of resources used by an algorithm

    the analysis of algorithms is the process of finding the computational complexity of algorithms—the amount of time, storage, or other resources needed to

    Analysis of algorithms

    Analysis of algorithms

    Analysis_of_algorithms

  • Synchronizer (algorithm)
  • time and message complexity. Essentially, they are a solution to the problem of asynchronous algorithms (which operate in a network with no global clock)

    Synchronizer (algorithm)

    Synchronizer_(algorithm)

  • Eyeball network
  • Computer networking slang term

    Growing Complexity of Internet Interconnection" (PDF). Akamai. Akamai Technologies. Retrieved 18 February 2017. Yoo, Christopher (2010). "Network Neutrality

    Eyeball network

    Eyeball_network

  • BQP
  • Computational complexity class of problems

    In computational complexity theory, bounded-error quantum polynomial time (BQP) is the class of decision problems solvable by a quantum computer in polynomial

    BQP

    BQP

    BQP

  • Network function virtualization
  • Type of computing virtualization

    protect a network without the typical cost and complexity of obtaining and installing physical network protection units. Other examples of NFV include

    Network function virtualization

    Network_function_virtualization

  • Network management software
  • of managing the growing complexity of computer networks. Network management software usually collects information about network devices (which are called

    Network management software

    Network_management_software

  • Cynefin framework
  • Decision-making framework

    behaviour. The framework draws on research into systems theory, complexity theory, network theory and learning theories. The idea of the Cynefin framework

    Cynefin framework

    Cynefin framework

    Cynefin_framework

  • Gloeotrichia
  • Genus of bacteria

    cyanobacterium Gloeotrichia echinulata increases the stability and network complexity of phytoplankton communities". Ecosphere. 8 (7): e01830. Bibcode:2017Ecosp

    Gloeotrichia

    Gloeotrichia

    Gloeotrichia

  • Jizhong Zhou
  • American biologist

    cited hot paper) Yuan et al. 2021. Climate Warming Enhances Microbial Network Complexity and Stability. Nature Climate Change, 11:343-348. (top 1% highly cited)

    Jizhong Zhou

    Jizhong Zhou

    Jizhong_Zhou

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  • Sukruthi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Sukruthi

    God's Artwork; Beautiful Art; God's Grace

    Sukruthi

  • Newark
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Newark

    English : habitational name from Newark in Cambridgeshire or Newark on Trent in Nottinghamshire, both named from Old English nīwe ‘new’ + weorc ‘fortification’, ‘building’.

    Newark

  • Fritter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fritter

    English : variant of Fretter, an occupational name for a maker of ornaments (especially for the hair) consisting of jewels set in a lattice network, from an agent derivative of Middle English frette, Old French frete ‘interlaced work’.

    Fritter

  • Candrakala
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Candrakala

    Artwork Like Moon

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  • Rekha
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Rekha

    Line; Artwork; Beauty; The Heart of God; Limit

    Rekha

  • Pierson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (London)

    Pierson

    English (London) : patronymic from the personal name Piers (see Pierce).North German : patronymic from the personal name Pier, a variant of Peer, reduced form of Peter.Born in Yorkshire, England, Abraham Pierson (1609–78) was the first pastor of the settlements at Southampton, Long Island, NY; Branford, CT, and Newark, NJ. He left his library of more than 400 books, one of the most extensive in the colonies, to his son Abraham, who was one of the first trustees of Yale College.

    Pierson

  • Jatasaya
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Jatasaya

    Network of Roots; The Ocean

    Jatasaya

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  • Fretwork
  • n.

    Work adorned with frets; ornamental openwork or work in relief, esp. when elaborate and minute in its parts. Hence, any minute play of light and shade, dark and light, or the like.

  • Meander
  • n.

    Fretwork. See Fret.

  • Reticulose
  • a.

    Forming a network; characterized by a reticulated sructure.

  • Plexus
  • n.

    A network of vessels, nerves, or fibers.

  • Frontier
  • n.

    An outwork.

  • Knitting
  • n.

    The work of a knitter; the network formed by knitting.

  • Network
  • n.

    A fabric of threads, cords, or wires crossing each other at certain intervals, and knotted or secured at the crossings, thus leaving spaces or meshes between them.

  • Retecious
  • a.

    Resembling network; retiform.

  • Cobweb
  • n.

    The network spread by a spider to catch its prey.

  • Plexiform
  • a.

    Like network; complicated.

  • Network
  • n.

    Any system of lines or channels interlacing or crossing like the fabric of a net; as, a network of veins; a network of railroads.

  • Netty
  • a.

    Like a net, or network; netted.

  • Plight
  • n.

    A network; a plait; a fold; rarely a garment.

  • Outwork
  • n.

    A minor defense constructed beyond the main body of a work, as a ravelin, lunette, hornwork, etc.

  • Rete
  • n.

    A net or network; a plexus; particularly, a network of blood vessels or nerves, or a part resembling a network.

  • Fretty
  • a.

    Adorned with fretwork.

  • Outwork
  • v. t.

    To exceed in working; to work more or faster than.

  • Cutwork
  • n.

    An ancient term for embroidery, esp. applied to the earliest form of lace, or to that early embroidery on linen and the like, from which the manufacture of lace was developed.

  • Caul
  • n.

    A covering of network for the head, worn by women; also, a net.

  • Net
  • v. i.

    To form network or netting; to knit.